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Under the Empyrean Sky

The Heartland Trilogy, Book 1

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Under the Empyrean Sky

By: Chuck Wendig
Narrated by: Nick Podehl
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Corn is king in the Heartland, and Cael McAvoy has had enough of it. It's the only crop the Empyrean government allows the people of the Heartland to grow - and the genetically modified strain is so aggressive that it takes everything the Heartlanders have just to control it.

As captain of the Big Sky Scavengers, Cael and his crew sail their rickety ship over the corn day after day, scavenging for valuables, trying to earn much-needed ace notes for their families. But Cael's tired of surviving life on the ground while the Empyrean elite drift by above in their extravagant sky flotillas. He's sick of the mayor's son besting Cael's crew in the scavenging game. And he's worried about losing Gwennie - his first mate and the love of his life - forever when their government-chosen spouses are revealed. But most of all, Cael is angry - angry that their lot in life will never get better and that his father doesn't seem upset about any of it.

Cael's ready to make his own luck…even if it means bringing down the wrath of the Empyrean elite and changing life in the Heartland forever.

Lyrics from "Harvest-Home Song" by John Davidson. Stedman, Edmund Clarence, ed. A Victorian Anthology, 1837–1895. Cambridge: Riverside Press, 1895. Lyrics from "John Barleycorn" collected by Robert Burns in 1782. Lyrics from "The Big Rock Candy Mountains" by Harry "Haywire Mac" McClintock, written in 1895 and first recorded as a song in 1928.

©2013 Chuck Wendig (P)2013 Brilliance Audio, Inc.
Action & Adventure Dystopian Science Fiction Science Fiction & Fantasy Fiction Heartfelt
Richly Detailed World • Engaging Characters • Exceptional Voice Acting • Beautiful Writing • Compelling Storyline

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I can't tell if this is a version of our possible future or if its a parallel universe. Either way its a great story and it leaves you wanting more. Also the reader Nick Podehl is fabulous. His voice work is amazing and he helps to bring the story to even more life

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Wendig gives us a frighteningly too-plausible future where genetic altering of agriculture has resulted in invasive super-crops and the resulting chronic-disease-ridden population forced to live off them. If all this sounds a little too familiar, then you're probably sensing the potential power of this tale. At the same time, this book falters in a few aspects. Identifying with the main character is difficult. His flaws are not particularly outweighed by his positive traits so it's hard to care about him. He's also facing such a hopeless scenario it's hard to seriously root for him. There doesn't appear to be any plausible paths for him to take towards anything I would consider a genuine victory. Sadly, this book also fits the new popular model of every fiction story being made into a series at the expense of the self-sufficiency of each individual book. While interesting and well-crafted in it's delivery, this story fails in delivering a coherent, comprehensive story by itself. It feels more like the backstory or prologue to a good book. Or maybe the first chapter of a larger story. So if you want to read the whole series, I expect this is a good starting point. If you want a satisfying, self-contained story, look elsewhere!
BTW: I listened to the Audible audiobook and the narrator Nick Podehl deserves an award for his excellent pitch-perfect delivery. I'd happily listen to more audiobooks performed by him.

Intriguing premise! Not self-contained.

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Under The Empyrean Sky takes off screamin' - a "race" takes place with the protagonist and his gang against another scavenger team to reach for the (comparatively) big prize. In the midst of the action, Mr. Wendig clearly provides a good picture of the characters and the unique characteristics of this world of flotillas and heartland. These quick "brush-stokes" that provide a hasty sketch of it all do so through the story and action. The middle proved to be a bit more sluggish. while I had to wade through a bit of exposition, overall, Mr. Wendig tells a nice story in a richly detailed world with characters that grow on you.

As I typically do, I went between the Kindle and the Audible version (using that lovely Whispersync for Voice). Nick Podehl is one of the better narrators around. Before this book, I most recently heard him in Patrick Rothfuss' Kingkiller Chronicles series. Mr. Podehl can move from concerned parent to whiny brat in the blink of an eye. He knows how to pace the tale and, no matter which character he voices, his articulation is spot on. Another nice narration under his belt.

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... Empyrean Sky takes flight from a long runway

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EDIT: 7/16/2015 - Guess that 5 star rating was worth it - 3 reads in 3 years. Reading t again so I'm super fresh for the final installment.


EDIT 3/28/14 - I was horrified to discover that I hadn't purchased this book for my Kindle but had only borrowed it from the Kindle Lenders list. I've rectified that lack, gotten the audiobook and have pre-ordered the sequel, Blightborn as well.

EDIT 10/21/13 - I am now thinking that I should have given this book 5 stars and am changing my rating. Why? Because I cannot get it out of my head! I keep wondering about the next installment and going to see if there is any info on it. I read this book in August and now--in October--I'm still as anxious to get my hands on some more. Thats a great feeling and perfect example on how much the book affected me.


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This book was quite good and I added the series to my auto-buy list. For those who tried to compare this to The Hunger games--I ain't buying it. The only similarities IMO are YA and dystopian.

The Hunger Games didn't have the cruelty, darkness or desperation in this book. And the POV shifts were smoothly done.

I am more than eager for the next books in this series. Well done Mr. Wendig.

I went back again and again...

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great character follow through. each character plays a vital role, and their point of view is shared as each crucial moment happens.

wendig is a great story teller

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